Where do hedgehogs live?
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Imagine transforming ordinary objects into stunning displays of vibrant succulents? Our guide has some amazing ideas on Succulent Garden From Unusual Items!
Create a unique succulent haven using old teacups. Simply set them up, fill them with soil, and plant your favorite succulents for a charming and compact arrangement. DIY here.
You can also repurpose a vintage toolbox into a stylish succulent garden planter. Fill its compartments with succulents, turning it into a beautiful centerpiece. Check out the DIY here.
Look for a branch in your garden, cut it to your preferred size, hollow it out, and plant succulents for an earthy and natural touch. This DIY is that easy.
Don’t throw away old suitcases or bags. They make lovely succulent garden arrangements with a little bit of TLC.
Your birds might not like the cage, but your succulents will absolutely adore the large space. You can keep it on a shelf or hang it. Here’s the DIY tutorial.
If you have spare wine corks, you should put them to good use and create a fashionable and recycled succulent garden with this DIY.
Books don’t just give information; they make stories and succulents come alive. Check out how to make this unusual succulent garden from a book here.
A cheap and attractive DIY project you can do on the weekend is collecting sea shells and planting a succulent garden in them.
This chair is just the beginning. You can turn a whole lot more unusual stuff in your home into beautiful succulent gardens. Start with this DIY.
If you have a pair of old boots or shoes that you have no use for, they might just come in handy for making a small succulent garden. Follow this DIY to get started.
Who knew that a bit of soil and weekend’s work could turn a basin into a beautiful
Where do hedgehogs live?
Day 10 of our advent prize draw gives entrants the opportunity to win a DNA’24 DB26 Bread Knife from Savernake worth £199. Please note you must be over 18 to enter this prize draw.
Our eleventh prize is a Gold Smokebox, worth £105 from Lambton & Jackson.
Day 9 of our Christmas advent prize draw gives you the chance to win WOLF-Garten’s Bypass Loppers worth £119.99.
Blue moths are not just a mesmerizing sight in your backyard but a symbol of a thriving ecosystem.
Small Space Garden Design Ideas from the Pros Learn how to make the most out of small garden spaces from 4 designers. Elevating Small Space Gardens
Not everyone’s house is suitable for large gatherings. Although it may have felt big when you bought it, even a relatively large house can start looking smaller the moment you add three, two, or even one extra person into the mix.
Mushrooms in the garden can be an unsettling sight, indicating changes in the soil and in growing conditions generally. While growing mushrooms is becoming more popular as a home interest, fungi can be unpleasant in gardens when they arrive out of nowhere. These unplanned garden guests can also be toxic, so you’ll want to remove them if you have curious children or pets.
You can take an Englishwoman out of England, but you can’t change a deeply ingrained English garden aesthetic. Pom Shillingford has lived in America for 26 years, but she still yearns for the garden she knew as a child — her grandmother’s beloved Arts & Crafts garden in Hampshire, which she remembers always being filled with seasonal flowers. She and her husband David and their three young children moved from Manhattan to the small town of Salisbury in Connecticut in 2013. ‘I had always loved Manhattan, but suddenly I didn’t love it any more and needed to go back to green fields and the outdoors,’ says Pom.
We’re in Beeton, Ontario, today, visiting Marina. We’ve been to her beautiful garden before (Marina’s Garden in Beeton, Ontario) when it was just a few years old, and we’re back today to see how it has thrived and grown since then.
Visit the Hampton-Preston House and Garden in Historic Columbia. It was built for Anisley and Sarah Hall in 1818. They lived here until 1823, when the house was sold to Wade Hampton Sr and his wife, Mary Couter Hampton.
Last week, I told you about a garden talk I attended at the Robert Mills Carriage House and Gardens in Columbia, SC. Jim Martin (The Magnolia Plantation and Gardens Director of Horticulture & Landscape) was the second presenter. He discussed using bulbs to create “special little moments” every day.